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Reopening accelerates, tourism is promising and Tunisair on standby ahead of June 27

Tunisia has announced the opening of all its borders by June 27, 2020, becoming the first country to do so. That will sound like the...

Tunisia: State is letting down Tunisair! Serious statements by Anouar Maarouf!

"The Tunisian government will not provide any financial support to the company. The government cannot risk providing financial support to a company in a...

Tunisia: already 10 thousand more jobless!

The unemployment rate is rising for the first time in a year and a half, reaching 15.1% in the first quarter of 2020. According to...

Tunisia: BCT keeps its key rate unchanged

The Executive Board of the Central Bank of Tunisia on May 27, 2020 held its periodic meeting that focused on the recent developments in...

Tourism: borders to open end of June 2020, Tunisair will follow

“To govern is to foresee," said Emile de Girardin. Elyes Fakhfakh certainly could not foresee the COVID-19 pandemic. But he could not fail to...

Tunisia: agency to manage confiscated property to be set up soon

The Ministry of State Property and Land Affairs plans to set up an agency for the management of confiscated property and table a civil...

Gradual lifting of restrictions: details on the second phase of the reopening

After a strict lockdown of almost two months, Tunisians will resume their lives under the strictest sanitary conditions and measures. In this second phase of...

7 more Tunisian companies on Africa’s TOP 250

Over the years, Tunisian companies have been increasing their presence among the best companies in Africa. That presence is, however, far from equal to those...

Drastic drop in grain production … the inevitable recourse to imports!

All sectors have been hit this year by the coronavirus crisis... an unprecedented crisis that has swept almost everything. Tourism, the industrial and cultural sectors...

Health crisis: towards increasing amount of credit line for SMEs

Economy at a standstill and employees threatened by unemployment... No one will emerge unscathed from this major health crisis that has hit the world. The...

Tourism: EU coming to save summer season… a ray of hope for Tunisia

Since the closure of air space and maritime borders, everything has slowed down in Tunisia. The coronavirus has paralyzed the Tunisian economy and particularly, the...

Coronavirus is hitting private sector hard… Employees in precarious situation

The general lockdown imposed to deal with the coronavirus pandemic has exacerbated the economic crisis already being experienced by the Tunisia. This health crisis has also...
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